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Hi, im newly married and wanted to open up a joined checking account. do me and my husband both need to come in or is it enough if i just come in with the marriage license? thanks

Elisheva, Long Branch
February 2, 2015 02:42:07 PM

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In reply to Elisheva, Long Branch

Hello Elisheva, hope all is well and congratulations on becoming newlyweds. We appreciate you considering TD Bank for both you and your husband's banking needs and would be happy to help!
First, you’ll need to figure out what account will fit you and your husband best. Check out http://bit.ly/1f9fEn9 for Checking account details and comparisons, and our Checking Selector Tool at http://bit.ly/KmmHe7 for a personalized account recommendation.
When you are ready to open a joint account, both parties must be present at the time of the account opening and can visit any TD Bank Store. For locations and hours near you, please visit: http://bit.ly/1dOroWV. To prepare for the account opening, all you need to bring is your Driver’s License, State issued photo I.D., or passport and any Customer Service Representative can help.
You also have the option of opening an individual account online at: http://bit.ly/PnWJZJ or you could even call us at 888-751-9000. Once your individual account has successfully opened, you can then visit any local TD Bank Store with the other party to add them onto your account.
We hope this helps Elisheva. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to write back. Have a wonderful day!

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